I wish my students weren't such slow learners (listen to the song below). Well, I'd rather say such inconsistent learners. When learning, especially languages, it is like a sport, you have to be consistent in your efforts. I'm afraid you can never go on holiday, although you can do different things from the ones you do during the school year: reading a book, listening to songs, watching films or videos in their original version... or even have a look at my blog and write a comment.
Real Easy English: Talking about your house (BBC Learning English)
The problem is that it is not only holidays, but also moments such as now when people love mooching around, going shopping during the sales season. There are also distractors that take you away from your duties!
The English We Speak: Mooch (BBC Learning English)
Here's my musical hint for today: Slow learner by Mark Knopfler and here are the lyrics for you to sing along.
Road towards success in the new PAU (Selectivity exam)
Rephrase/Rewrite these sentences by using another suitable structure:
41. Beth hasn’t smoked since last December. (Gerund/Infinitive)
- Beth stopped smoking last December.
42. My new neighbours have got a baby. Her name is Wendy. (Relative Clauses)
- My new neighbours have got a baby whose name is Wendy.
43. Although Orson was over seventy, he continued to cycle to work every day. (Contrast Connector)
- Despite being over seventy, Orson continued to cycle to work every day.
44. I haven’t read a play by George Bernard Shaw for eight years. (Verbal Tenses)
- It is eight years since I read a play by George Bernard Shaw.
45. “Perhaps it would be better to go out in the afternoon”, Sharon’s mother said. (Reported Speech)
- Sharon’s mother recommended going out in the afternoon.
46. The fireman managed to rescue the child from the burning house. (Modal Verbs)
- The fireman was able to rescue the child from the burning house.
47. The police don’t oblige the suspects to say anything. (Passive)
- The suspects aren’t obliged to say anything by the police.
48. My grandfather is eighty-two years old . (Question)
- How old is your grandfather?
49. She hasn’t enjoyed herself so much for years. (Verbal Tenses)
- It is years since she enjoyed herself so much.
50. I am going to the theatre tomorrow, and I’m really looking forward to it. (Modal Verbs)
- I’m really looking forward to going to the theatre tomorrow.
Solution to the exercises in the previous post
Rephrasing
31. I wish I had more free time these days.
32. It’s been a year since I met that famous writer.
33. If Wendy had studied for her test, she wouldn’t have failed.
34. She ordered / begged / asked the students not to speak so loud.
35. As we don’t have enough money, we won’t buy that house.
36. That is the man whose brother is my new English teacher.
37. Steve suggested telling Paul about it.
38. If I had made a note of it in my diary, I wouldn’t have forgotten about it.
39. Although she ran well, she lost the race.
40. Her boyfriend may come to the wedding.
Here are some activities for you to do:
English in a Minute: Verbs to use with language (BBC Learning English)
The English We Speak: By the book (BBC Learning English)
Learn English from the News: Kumbh Mela: 400 million to attend world's largest festival (BBC Learning English)
A listening exercise for you to do: Which country has the best schools? (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
Quizz: Spot the error (BBC Learning
English)
How to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelberg
"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"